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Notre Dame team takes NASCAR checkered flag

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A team of four undergraduate students finished first in the NASCAR Kinetics: Marketing in Motion competition. Final results for the semester-long competition were announced Thursday in Miami.
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Notre Dame on iTunes U now available

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Notre Dame has joined some 300 top institutions of higher education on iTunes U, a dedicated area within Apple’s iTunes Store that features lectures, lessons and other materials produced by colleges and universities.
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Calendar of Events

Keynote Address: "Writing as Children of Illiterate Migrant Workers in Western Europe: the Making of Individuality and Integration"

Monday, Nov. 16; 8:45 to 10 a.m.

McKenna Hall Auditorium. Azouz Begag, former French Minister for Equal Opportunities (2005), Chevalier de L’Ordre National du Mérite, and Chevalier de La Légion d’Honneur. Part of the Nov. 16-17 symposium, "The Place of Islam in Contemporary European Literature." Address is free and open to the public.

Lecture: "Architectural Tradition: Draughtsmanship and Detail"

Monday, Nov. 16; 4:30 to 6 p.m.

104 Bond Hall. George Saumarez Smith, widely acknowledged authority on classical and traditional architecture and urban design will address rare designs, classical techniques and the intricate craftsmanship he brings to projects ranging from restoring historic buildings to projects for The Prince of Wales.

Lecture: "The Mayor of Hell?"

Monday, Nov. 16; 8 to 9 p.m.

McKenna Hall. Come meet John Fetterman, graduate of Harvard and now mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania -- the "distressed" city he's determined to revive in a most unconventional way. Free and open to the public.

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